Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 02, 1912, EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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Real Estate For Sale. GREENE REALTY COMPANY lIKAI. ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS 511 Empire Building. Both Phones 1599. Inman Park Section—Furnace-Heated Bungalow, $3,500 ON THE NORTH DECATUR car line and just beyond Inman Park proper Tl\is bungalow six large rooms and hallway. . All improvements, including furnace heat: large k»t. 50x170 feet to driveway. You can beat this for the money anywhere in town. Terms to suit. WEST END BUNGALOW. $3,500. “FF the Gordon street car line, near to schools and churches, we have this pretty bungalow; five large rtoms and attic: all improvements and lot 50x150 feet; about SSOO cash and the balance like rent If you are looking for.a home in this home section, see this place. THOMSON & LYNES 18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458. 5 POUNDS BEST STANDARD f GRANULATED SUGAR f OR. J ** CASH GROCERY CO. ■■■ 118 WHITEHALL STREET. Read for Profit. Use for Results GEORGIAN WANT ADS AUGUST REDUCTIONS Shoes I Neckwear I $6 and $5 Oxfords, . $3.75 $1.50 $4 and $3.50 Oxfords, $2.75 siik khu Ties SI.OO • Canvas Shoes Not Included siik Tdes* °° 75c ———— ——————- Large lot 2ft All Straw Hats J/j Off F ancy Summer Underwear n All Summer Underwear. Pajamas and Night Shirts. 1-4 off. Several broken lines of tine F am . v < (> l O red Silk and Summer I nderwears that sold Lisle Hosierv 50c OC regularly at $2.00 and $1.50 grade, now i per garment, choice* All Fancy Vests /4 Off j Mohair Suits % Off Some Special Values In AV omen s Shoes at Muse s We are showing some unusually good values in Women s Sh oes with the following reductions in prices: All Low White Sh oes Red uced. Pumps, Oxford Ties and Button Oxfords $3 50 and $4.00 Styles. $2.50 $5.00 Styles. . . $3.50 $6 00 Styles. . . $4.25 Misses Low Heel Ankle Strap Slippers. Patent. Tan Russia, Suede and Velvet; sizes 11 1-2 to 2. 2 1-2 to 6, $3.00 Styles, $1.85 Splendid Lot Womens Pumps. Oxford Ties and Button Oxfords. Tan Russia. Patent. Gun Metal, Suede $3 50 and $4 00 Styles. $1.85 One Lot Womens White Canvas Ties small sizes, formerly $2.00, 95c Womens Shoe Section 2nd Floor. Geo. Muse Clothing Co. Real Estate For Sale. , LET US SHOW YOU THESE HOMES. SEVERAL, nice new five and six-room bungalows in the most select part of West End. These places have all con venlences. and ate perfect little gems. We have them ranging in price from 83.- 500 up to *5.000. Can make easy terms. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN 1 AND NEWS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. 1912. COTTON SEED OIL. Cotton seed oil quotations: I Opening. I Closing. Spot r | 674006.75” August 6.45 0 6.60 I 6.4106.50 September ... 6.6906.63 6.6206.53 October .... 6.6756.70 6.6206.C4 November .... 6.3206.35 1 6.3106.33 December ... 6.2506.28 6.2406.26 January 6.2606.28 6.2406.25 Closed barely steady; sales 4,300 barrels. METAL MARKET. NEW YORK. Aug. I.—The lone of the metal market today was irregular. Quotations: Copper, spot 17.20. Au- gust 17.25017.60, September 17.20017.50. October 17.20i817.50, tin 44 90046 77%, lead 4.671404.15. spelter 6.9007.10. CALOMEL IS UNSAFE Local Druggists Who Sell Dodson's Liver Tone Guarantee It to Take the Place of Calomel, t If your liver is not working Just right, you do not need to take a chance on getting knocked all out by a dose of calomel. Go to any Atlanta druggist who sells Dodson's Liver Tone and pay 50 cents for a large bottle. You will get a harmless vegetable remedy that will start your liver without violence, and if it does not give complete satisfaction the druggist will refund your money with a smile. If you buy a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for yourself or your children, you have, insured your family rdlief from attacks of constipation, biliousness, lazy liver and headache. It is as bene ficial and safe for children as for adults. A bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone is something every man or woman should keep in the house. Your money is safe, because you can return the bottle if it fails to satisfy. COTTON BREAKS ON TEXAS MINS Bulls Step Aside to Await the Bureau Report-Commission Houses Heavy Sellers. NEW YORK. Aug. L -Goud weather over the entire belt and weak call caused a selling movement in cotton at the open ing here today and prices were from 16 to 22 points lower than the previous close, i After the start the market became very inset tied on Indications for further rains in Texas and showery weather over the belt. Big interests were ranged on both sides of the market. After fifteen mmutes of trading prices had broken from 25 to 26 points beiow yesterday s close and offer ings were heavy. Afterward the market rallied somewhat. • During the afternoon trading the ring ‘ and commission houses continued to sell. ; with very little support shown to the i market, and prices showed a further de : cline of I L to 14 points from the earlj , I range. The bull element seems to be . standing aside awaiting the bureau re -1 port. The free liquidation and short i ring crowd selling that is going on may ’ push prices some lower, proving conclu sively that this is strictly a weather . market. Many anticipate that the bureau report will be of a bullish character. If these anticipations are realised, a rally 1 in prices is sure to follow Its publics . lion At the close the market was steady. ■ with net losses of 25 tu 28 points below . the previous close. i RANGE GF NEW YQR K F UT3J R€ 5. __ ’l£ I | * * “ 0 ;sL s I 0 X J |Jto | v 0.0 • Aug 12.49 11*49 UL34 12.40'12.39-40 12.65-67 Sept. 12.58112.68112.45 12.49 12.48-50:12.73-77 Oct. .12.78'12.74 12.61 1:..62 12.6:: 12 89-91 No\ . 12.71 12.71.12.71 12.11 12.83-67! 12.93-95 Dec. 12.791.2.82112.53112.69|12.69-70112.67-S8 •lait. ;12.73'12.74112.56 12.62'12.61 -62'13.89-90 Feb 12.65-8742.93-95 Meh. 12.81 12.81 12.65 12.13112.72-73 12.98-99 May '12.85112.37 12.73 '12.80 12.73-8043.08-o.' Closed steadv. Liverpool cables were due I% to 2 points higher. Opened quiet, % to 1 point higher. At 12:15 p. m. the mar ket was 2 to 3 points higher on old and % to 1, point higher on new Later ca bles 1. point lower than 12:15 p. m. Spots 2 points higher. Middling 7.440. At the close the market was quiet, with prices showing a net decline of 4 to 7% points from the previous close. RANGE IN LIVERPOOL FUTURES, futures opened steady. Range z-u, M. those. Close Opening Pre. Aug. . . . 7.17 -7.19% 7.18 7.12% 7.16%. Aug.-Sept 7.101j-7.11% 7.10’,; 7.04 7.10 Sept.-Oct. 7.00 -7.00% 6.99 6.9 U% 6.99% Oct.-Nov. 6.93 -6.92% 6.891*4 6.85 6.92 Nov.-Dee. 6.87 -6.8754 6.87 6.79% 6.86* 2 Dec.-Jan, 6.86 -6.86*4 6.85 6.78*4 6.86 Jan.-Feb. 6.87 -6.88 6.85 6.79 6.86 Feb.-Meh 6.84 6.79% 6.86% Meh.-Apr. 6.88 -6.86 6.8054 6.87% Apr.-May 6.81 " 6.88 ■ May-June 6.89%-6.90 6.89’4 6.82 6.89 Closed quiet. HAYWARD &, CLARK'S DAILY COTTON LETTER NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 1— Our weather predictions yesterday materialized in every respect. Showers were general east of Texas and will undoubtedly prove very beneficial. The hot spell in the west is broken. Liverpool was poor and lost 7 points, probably on favorable weather and eon , dltion report of The Journal of Com merce and Miss Giles being better than expected. Spots 2 points higher. Sales 7,000 bales. The Journal of Commerce makes the condition 77.5. against 81.3 last month Miss Giles makes it 79.9, against 81.9 last month. The government will issue con dition report tomorrow at 11 o’clock, our time. The general expectation is 75 to 76. The effect of the report on the mar ket is likely to be influenced by weather conditions overnight in Texas, principally if the rainfall should be widespread and ample enough to remove all drouth ideas Our market opened about 17 points lower and was pretty well supported by buying based on tomorrow's bureau pub lication. There was no bearish pressure for the same reason. After the close of Liverpool the market weakened further on support becoming more hesitating, ow ing to reports from the western states of go’od rains. RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS FUTURES. 111 ’I ” llil j H I 3 i - L“ l-“> I - Aug. 12.95 1.::.i*5 12.88 12.88. 12.85-90 13 15 ~ Sept. 12.94;12.94i12.92 12.92:12.87 13.12-14 Oct. 12.81'112.874 042.7242.77-7843.03-04 Nov. .................... 12.78-80113.03-04 Dee. :12.85j12.86 12.70,12.78112.78-79113.03-04 Jan. :12.87 12.88 12.73,12.80 12.80-81 13.01 Feb 12.83-85'13.11-13 • Meh 13.02 13.02 12.84 12.86 12.00-91 13.17-18 . I April 12.94-96 12.24-27 .Mav_ 13.07 13.0943 07 13.09 13.01-03 13.27-I'9 I Closed steady. SPOT COTTON MARKET. Atlanta, nominal: middling 12’ s . i New Orleans, quiet; middling 13c. ; New York steady: middling 13c Philadelphia, steady; middling 13.25. 1 Reston, steady: middling 13c. ' Liverpool, steady; middling 1.44 d. Savannah, steady; middling 12';. I Augusta, quiet; middling 13’4. Mobile, steady. Galveston, steady; middling 13 5-16. Norfolk, nominal: middling 13’4. Wilmington, nominal. I Little Rock, steady: middling 124. Charleston, nominal 1 Baltimore, nominal: middling 1354. Memphis, steady; middlinglll;3 1 ; St. Louis, steady: middling 13',. I Houston, steady: middling 13 516 PORT RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts at the ports today compared with the same day last year: ~~ I 1912. ~~7 1911. New Ltrlesns. . . 82 97 1 Galveston 235 1,198 . Mobile 82 2 I Savannah .... 158 31 Charleston .... 5 ; Wilmington .... 85 'Norfolk 27 183 ' Newpoit News ® ' Yotal 582 2,11Z~ INTERIOR MOVEMENT. I ~ ' IS! -■ "r T»n~~ I Houston 129 i 1,275 Augusta 119 ... Memphis 37 26 1 St. Louis 229 | Total 534 1,301 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. Coffee quotations: ; I Opening. T~r:losTng~ | January 12.98 12.15012.17 February. . . . 12.905; 13.00 12.150 1247 I March .3.11 12.23012.24 April. . . . .13.10 42.25012 26 May 13.16 1.2.280 12.29 June 13.15 12 28012.28 July 13.170 1.3 20 12,280 12.29 August 12.600 2.80112.78012 80 September . . . 12.81 12.88012.89 ‘ October. . . . 12.87ffi 12.95112 96012.96 1 November. . . H 1.950.950 13.05 12.02® 12.03 December i,"-12.1001241 "Closed steady. Sales, 118,000 bags NEW YORK GROCERIES. NEW YORK, Aug I.—Coffee Irregu lar, No 7 Rio spot 14’4 asked Rice firm, domestic ordinary to prime 4*405%. Mo lasses steady; New Orleans open kettle ,“.64150. Sugar raw easy: centrifugal 3 985, muscovado 3 <BS. molasses sugar 3 245, e fined •imer. standard granulated 5M5. cut loaf 6.99 crushed 580 mold A 6 45. cubes 5 35. powdered 5 20. diamond A 6 10. con fectioners A < 55. No. 1 4 95, No 2 I I'O, No 3 185 No 4 480 TODAY'S MARKETS COTTON. NEW YORK. Aug tl.—Cotton opened firmer today with advances ranging from unchanged to 8 points above the previous close. Firm cables acted as a partial offset to heavy showers in central Texas Business was restricted somewhat by the uncertainty over the government report. Around the pit a condition figure of about 77 was expected. new york’ Q 'datums in cotton futures: _ . . ________ iOpen|High|Low |A_M.|_Close August T 12.47 1.2.48112*4711’2.481'12.39-40 September 12.48-50 October . . 12.65 4 2’.65 1 2.60 12.6L12.62 November . .12 63-67 December . I;.. 74,1 2.74 12.6842.68112.69-70 January . . 12.6542.67112.62.12.62112.61-62 February 12.66-67 March 12.74 12.76:12.74112.74 1.2.72-73 May 13.79'12.79 12 79'12.79 1 2.79 - 84* NEW ORLEANS. ’ Q*’ota i ions In collon futures: I i j 11 Prev. I Open|High|Low. lA.M. | Close. August . i .... September ' 12 87 October. 12.8042.80 12.7642.7642.77-78 November .12.78 - 841 December . 13.78 11 .78 12.7642.7743.78-79 January . 12.79'12.79 12.78'12.78 13.83-85 Februaty ~..12.90-91 March . . 12.90 12.90 12.9042.9942.''4-96 April is pi .|)3 STOCKS.”' By CHARLES W. STORM. NEW YORK. Aug. 2. A Strung under lone marked (he opening of the stock market today, nearly all of the leading issues scoring initial gains of from > 8 to % points .After the first few minutes of trading, however, irregularity developed and rhe best figures were generally shaded. Hirntness was shown by such market leaders as Union Pacific. Southern Pa cific, Steel common, Great Norlhern pre ferred. .Northern I*oolllo. Consolidated Gas, Reading. Atchison and Lehigh Valier. Interborough preferred was one of the strongest features with a gain of nearly a point. <’anadlan Pacific was off 1 point on profit-taking. American shares were firm in the Lon don market, but dealings were narrow. Canadian Pacific was off on profit-taking. The curb market opened irregular. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Stock quota Hons —BZOCKS— lOp’n IHlglilLowJA.M Jci’sa Amal. Copper I 888*I Bl’t‘’*B3%l 83%~83"zi Am. Smelting 84%' 84%- 84% 84% 84'. A. Locomotive ! 43%j 43%; 43% 13% 43% A. C. Foundry 59%; 59% 59% 59% 59% Anaconda . . . 4L’* r 42V r 42’i 4'% 4“ Atchison. . . . 108% 108%108 108% 108 Am. Can. . . 38% 39 38%, 39 38% do. pfd.. .419' : 4 19%;118%I118%418% A. B Sugar , 71%' 71%' 716. 7|% 71% A. I'- and T 446 146 446 T 46 145% B. Steel .... 37% 37% 37% 36% 37* 2 H. It. Tratisit 93% 93*, 93', 93% 92% <’. Pacific ... 274 274 274 274 274% (.. and O. . 81%. 81% 81% 81% 81% Consol. Gas . . 444%'144%iJ44%444%444% C. F. and Iron i3l 31 31 1 ;t| , :>o% D. Securities 33 33 33 33 32 v. Er »e 3b' R 36’<2 itih 36-,k do. pfd.. . . 54*r a 541,2' W, 2 ' 54U 54\ G. North., pfd. 442% jl 42%'142 v -4 42*i 14’'% G. North, ore. 44% 14% t|% 44% 44 L Harvester . 123%423% 123'., I''3% r'2 ' 4 111 <'ent.ral. . . 181% 131 % 431 % 1.31'. 131 Interboro . . . 20% 20%. 20% 20% 20 ..**’*.■ I’fd ■ ■ . 58%| 58%' 58%; 59%; 58% K. 1 . Southern. 25 25’ 25 25 25 K. and T , pfd. 60 60 60 t>o Lehigh Valley. 170 1 70-% 170 170% 169% *;■ * N :li>9% 160% 159%460% 159% Missouri Pae.. .37% 37% .37% .37% 37% N Y Central. 111% I I 7%; 117 %. 11l % ,11 7 % ■Northwestern . 1 41% 141 •% 141 % H1 % 141 1. National Lead. 59% t.o 5:r% so 591 N. & Western4lß"., 118% 118% 'lB% 118 7 North. Pacific. 1123% 123%4::3% 1123% 126% Pennsylvania .'1::4%;124%,124% 124% 124% Peoples Gas. . 1 >s’. k . 415% 115%‘l 15’.., 116’.. Pressed Car. . 36% 36%! 36% 36% 36 ~ Reading. . . . 161 % It', %4t; %167 % 4 67% Rock Island .. 1:6%. 26% 26% 26% 26 Hep. I. & S. .j 21% 27% 27%. 27% 27 Rep I. * S pfd' 85% g 5% 8S t k , gST ' 85% Soitib. i'aeiflc. Il::',4 12% 112 lit', 111% Southern Ry. . j 9% 29% 29% 29% 1'9% South. Ry. pfd. 78 78 78 78 77*% St. Paul . . . . 101% 107%.107% 1.01% 107'.. Tenn. Copper 43% 43% 43% 43% 4:.% Texas Pacific . 22 22 23 22 21 % Th'rd Avenue.' 37% 37% 37% 37% 37% Union I'aeiflc.. 171% 172% 171% 171 % 171% 1 . S. Rubber . 53% 53% 53% 53% 52% I 'tali Copper . 62% 62% 62% 62'-.' U. S. Steel, pfd 113% 114 11 3% . 114' li’ii.. Western Union 82 82 82 1 82 81% It abash. |ifd. .15 13 15 15 14% MINING STOCKS. BOSTON. Aug. 2. Opening; old Col ony. 8. Greene Cananea. 10%. .North Butte. 30%; Superior Copper 48, Superior and Boston. 1%. LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS. Bld. Asked Atlanta i- West Point R. R... 140 145 American Nat Bank 220 225 Atlantic Coal & Ice common. 100 101 Atlantic Coal 8- Ice pfd. . . 90 92 Atlanta Brewing ft Ice C 0... 170 Atlanta National Bank 320 3:10 Broad Riv Gran Corp 25 30 do. pfd 70 72 t’rntral Bank ft Trust Corp. . 14; Exposition Cotton Mills iso is;. Fourth National Bank 262’4 267% Futon National Bank. ,27 " 131 " Ga. Ry. ft Flee, stamped.... 126 <27 Ga Ry ft Power Co common 2.8 do Ist pfd 81 85 do. 2d pfd 45 sfi Ifillyer Trust Company 126 127 Lowry National Bank 248 250 Realty Trust Company 108 ijn xSixth Ward Bank 100 105 Southern Ice common 68 ~n The Security Stale Bank.... 115 120 Third National Bank. new... t:”5 230 Trust Cor.many of Georgia... 225 235 Tro\ •lers Bank ft- Trust Co . . 125 126 BONDS. Atlanta Gas Light 1«t 6- 102 104>- Broad Riv Gran. Corn Ist 6s 90 95 " Georgia Stale 4%«. 1915, 5a... 100% jot Ga lly ft Elec Co 6s 103% 104 Ga Ry. ft Elec. ref. as 100 " 101 Atlanta Consolidated 5s 102% Atlanta City 3%a, 1913 »1 ' 82% Atlanta City 4'-s. 1921 102 103 x-Ex-rlghts. GRAIN. CHICAGO. Aug. L Wheat opened easy \ to 'pt- loer, due to the good weather I in the Northwest and lower Liverpool | <aides Corn ';(• lower on fore'jast for rains in Missouri. Kansas and Nebraska, where they are badly needed and a partial breaking of the drouth in Texas and Okla homa. Oats were steady to G'- lower with corn. Provisions had a small range Without much change in prices. CHICAGO GkAIN MARKET. Grain quotations: Open High. Low n a h WHEAT— Sept • • H 3‘ h 93 1 »e< 95 95 - j)5 Mav 99 \ -a 99 99 CORN— Sept t»7 7 n l -u d7 7 n ' Dec 57% 57% 57% 57% I May 58 68 68 ■ 58 OATS - Sept. . 33 33 33 33 May 36% 36% 36% 36% I i.ARD— Sept. . .10.70 10.70 10.67% 10.67% I Oct. 10.76 10.75 10.76 10.75 RIBS- Sept 10 66 10 66 10.66 10.55 If you sent a letter or telegram to the wrong address, you would hardly expect an answer, would you’ The same is true ’v4ren you select the wrong n edlum to lave dll your filled Try the rig.! way The Georgian Want Ad way. RAILWAY STOCKS REAGH HIGH iRK I European Demand Causes Ad vance-Market Shows In creased Activity. By CHARLES W. STORM. ' NEIS YORK. Aug. i. rhe stock mar | ket opened with a show of animation to- J day that was in marked contrast with : recent early movements, in the first ten l minutes of trading several fairly good gains were scored and a generally better I feeling seemed to prevail. Canadian Pacific, which was reported I S points up in the London market, started here with a gain of 374, points over yes terday’s close. Union I'aeiflc gained 1 I point. Northern Pacific, Reading. Lehigh' \ alley, American Telephone and Tele graph and Central Leather each scored an advance of % points, while fractional gains also were shown in Amalgamated Copper. Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Great Northern preferred and several other is sues. Steel common was up %. I Americana were strong in the London . market, where the sensational jump in (Canadian Pacific was the early feature The 6-pdint rise there was attributed to the road's strong report of earnings for the year. The curb rtiarekt opened st eady. Strength was shown in nearly all the active issues in the late forenoon and sub stantial gains were recorded. Favorable crop reports on European buying of other securities were Incentives for the upward movement. Union Pacific was prominent, moving up a point, and fractional gains were made in Steel comon, Southern Pa cific and Reading. The market tone continued strong in the afternoon session and some of the leaders, such as Great Northern pre- I ferred, Reading. Northwestern, New York 1 Central and Steel common reached their highest figures of the day in the final hour. The market closed steady: governments unchanged: oiler bonds steady. Stock quotalions: „ _ 1 I 11-ast | CIO9. ;Prev STOCKS - JlighlLow.lSale.l BidJCl’se Amal. Copper. 84 ' 83%' 84 ‘ 83% S3~ Am. Ice Sec... 26% 26'5 26% 25% 26 Am. Sug. Ref. 127*8427 427 1:;6% 126% Am. Smelting 84% 84% 84% 84% 8:1% Am. Locorno... 43% t;;% 43% 43% 43 Am. Ca- Fdy.. 59% 59% 59% 69% 59 Am. Cot. 0i1... 53%' 53% 531 L 53% 53 Am Woolen 26 26 Anaconda . 42 4 I'. 41% 42 43'% Atchison 108% 10, %408%408 .07% A. C. 1. 141% 141 141% 111% 140% Amer. Can ... 38% 37%' 38% 28% 37% do. pref. .. 118% 11 7’r, 1'8%4 18% 117*% I Am. Beet Sug. 71 s , 71% 71’4' 71%' 706* I Am. T. and T. 146 1 45% 145% b',5% 145% Am. Agricul .... 61 60% I Beth. Steel .. 37% 26% 37% 37% 35% 1 8. R T. .... I’3 ' 9J'- 2 92% 92% 92% I xB. and O. ... 'OB% 107-%'108% 108%410% ■ Can. Pacific ..'276%%73% |275 ’274% '271% Corn Products 14% 14%' 14%: It%l 14 C. and 0 81% 8 1 81%l 81% 80% I Consol. Gas .. 144%,144% 144%'1-tl% 143% |Cen. Leather 27%, 26%' 27%' 26% 26% ■ Colo. F. and 1. 30%' 30% 30% 30% 30% Colo. South .... 40 I I), and t-1. ... '68% 168% 168%.167% 167% Den. and R. G. 19% 19% 1.9% 19 19 I Distil. Secur... 32%; 32% 3::%! 32% 32 I Etie 36-’ h 36% 36% 35% do. uret .. 54% 54 64' . 54% 53% IGeit. Electric 483 182 183 ‘ 18:;% 18:: Goldfield Cons. 4 3%' 4 3% 3% .G. Western .. 17% 1.7 17% 17% 17 IG. North., pfd. 142%.140" 5 i142'*5i1‘*1:%;i40% Int. Harvester ;1:;3 423 123 ! 12::%'12O 111. Central .. 1::i%430 131% • Interbon 20% 30% 20%: 2(1 20% do. pref. .. 58%; 58%; 58% 58’ 8 58% lowa t'entral |0 K. C. South... t.'a'., 24% 25% 35-%, 21'. K. and T. ...I 27% 27% 27% ...I 36% do. pref. no L. Veliev. . 1«9%11t>8%’1«9%.169%467% L. ami N . 161 158 159% 159%457% Mo. Pacific . . 37% 31% 37% 37% .', N. V. Central 117% 116% 117% 117% 116 Northwest. . . I't- 1 , 139%i141 b'l% 138% Nat. Lead . . 59% 59 59% .79':. 58%" N. ami W.. . 11S-' 4 4'8% 1 lM’* t 118‘i 118% No. T'aiifii . 126%;125%;i26*-.;l2ti%ri:’4% <>. ami W.. . . 321-.. 32% 32% 32% 32 I Perm 124% 124 124 . 124 % I :% 1 Pacific Mail . 31% ;;1% 31% ill., 301' : I'. Gas Co. . I 16*84 W',416% 116% llti ;P. Steel Car . 36% •36'% 36% 36 35% ’ Reading 167% 166 '67% 117% I'l.'oL I Rock Island 26 25% 26 26 25 do. pfd.. . 51%; SO ; 51%’ 51% 49% R. I. and Steel 27 27 27 27 26 do pfd.. . . 85.% 80 8" 85% 84'. S. -Sheffield. ;5 55!" ; So. Pacific . . lll‘«410% 111% 111*, 110*; So. Railway ■ 29% 29 29% 39 % ;><t ■I". Pfd 78 77%. 78 77%' 771 St. Paul . . . 107 % 10:7',107 % 107% 105% Tenn Copper 42% 42%. 42% 2% 42% Texas I’aeiflc 1 21%. 21 : 21% f 21%' 21 'Third Avenue 37% 37: Union I’aeiflc 171% 169*, 171% 171 s; 16'»% I’. S. Rubber 53 52'% 53 52% 5.2 Utah Copper 63% 62% 62% . . 62 U. S. Steel 72% 71% 72% 72% 70% <lO. pfd. . . 114 112%,413% H3’..41.'% V -C. <'hem.. 46 46 46 49 s , 4:1% W. Union ... 82 81% 82 81 % 81 % Wabash ... 5 5 5 I■, 5% do. pfd.. . . 15 15 If. i 14% 17% W. Electric . 80% 80% 80», 80% 80 W. Central . f> 1 52 \V. Manlami 58 58 58 .78 57% Total sa.< 412,000 .-Imres. \ i:>;-divi dend, 3 per < a MINING STOCKS. BOSTON. Aug. 1. (Opening: Calumet 'and Hecla. 525; Butte Superior, 42%; North Butte 30%. KEELY'S K E E L Y ' S Final Mid-Summer Clearance Low Cut Shoes Our ciitire regular liin s of Women’s Low Cut Siioes. including billion and lace Oxfords, Strap Slippers. Pumps and Colonial Ties—black gun metal and patent leathers, satin, velvet and buck skin; tan <-alf. satin and velvet; white canvas and buckskin; at these reductions — s.>.()(! \ nines at .s;{.!!.> i Values at $2.75 $4.00 Values nt $2.93 j 3.00 Values al $2.35 $2.50 Values at $1.95 JJxtra Specials Also Bargains Broken lines ol I unips. Ox- Odd lot of Oxfords; badly lords and Colonial Ties for- i merly priced $3.50 to $5.00; broken size assortment; orig in sell now inally up to $5.00; $ y .25 a b P air ■<“ I choice, tomorrow JL Mid-Sumrner elcara nee of all our Misses’, Children's and Infants’ Sandals, Pumps and Col onial Ties at following great reductions: $3.00 Lines at $2.35 $1.75 Lines at $1.40 $2.50 Lines at $1.95 $1.50 Lines at $1.20 $2.00 Lines at $1.60 $1.25 Lines al 95« KEELY'S » SEPTEMBER CORN TAKES TOP PLACE Advance of 13-8 c Is Recorded at Close—Wheat Is Slightly Higher—Oats Off. ST. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS. Wheat—No. 2 red (new) . ..101 0103% Corn 76% Oats 34%@ 39% CHICAGO. August I.—Wheat and corn opened steady to %c lower; cash sales of LOOK,OOO bushels of wheat here yesterday offsetting the effect of lower cables from abroad. No rain fell in the southwest, which helped to sustain corn. <<ats were unchanged to %c lower with corn. Provisions opened easy with scattered selling. During the latter parr of the session, trading tn grains was slow, although Sep tember wheat and corn managed to main tain a good part, of the bulge. Septem ber wheat after getting up to 94%c and 94%c, early reacted almost 1c in sympa thy with a break in the Northwestern markets. It closed %c higher. ' ash business was smaller, only 300 - OOt) bushels, while an advance of %c to 1c in freight rates at the seaboard re strained export business and sales of only ..''1.0(0 bushels were reported. September corn acted congested throughout the day and finished within n fraction of the top. gaining l%c, while deferred futures after a narrow range, closed %c higher Oats had a narrow range, but failed io show much advance, despite the bulje in i-orn, ami finished unchanged to sc lower. Provisions rallied with hogs and fin ished unchanged to 10b lower alter a narrow range CHICAGO GRAIN MaSkBT. Open. High. w. Close Close. Pre*. '.VHF A'l - Sept. 93% 94% 93% 93*» 93% Dec. 95% 95% 95 96% 95% Mat 99% 99% 99 99% 93% CORN - Sept. 66% 68% 66% t',B% 66% Dec. 67% 57% 57% 57% o' % May 58% 58% 58 58% 58% < >ATS -- Sept. 32% 33% 32% 32% 32% Dee 34', 3‘% 34% 34% 34% May 36% 37 36% 36% 36% I'l'tßK Spt 18.00 18.05 17.00 18.05 18.00 Oct 18.10 18.12% 17.92% 17.92% 1.8.10 Jan 18.67% 18.70 18.55 1.8.65 18.62% I ARD— Spt 10.70 10.72% 10.70 10.70 10.72% •Oct 10.75 10.80 10.15 10.77% 10.70 Jan 10.47% 10.52% 10.47% 10.60 10.47% !< t • - Spt 10.»7% 10.62% 10.5,7 10.55 1.0.67% Get 10.57% 10.67% 10.5;:% 10.52% 10.42% Jan 9.80 9.80 9.77% 9.80 9.77% LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. —— . % Wheal opened unchanged to %<1 bjwer: at 1:30 p. m. was %d to Id lower for Oc tober to %d lower for December. Closed %d lower to %d higher. Corn opened %d lower: at 1:30 p. r.i. was unchanged for September to %d lower for December Closed %d to %d higher. CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Following are receipts for Thursday and j estimated receipts for Friday: i IThursday.l Friday. i Wheat I 112' 98 Corn 155 171 Oats 94 154 Hogs ....... 18,000 16,000 PRIMARY MOVEMENT. UHi.A'I'Y i , DU Receipts I 1.455,000 I 1,082,080 Shipments 815,000 ’ 624,000 _CORN-- | Receipts 3*32,000 I 322,000 Shipm enls 182,006 322,000 CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO. Aug. I. Wheat. No. 2 red. 1.0201.04. No. 3 red. 9801.03: No. 2 hard winter. 94097%. No. 3 hard winter. 91% 0 93'-.: No. 1 northern spring. 1.0501.12; No. 2 northern spring, 1.0301.00; No. 3 spring, 98 01.06. Corn. No. 2. 74074%: No. 2 white. 70% 0 77; No. 2 yellow. 75%: No. 3, 73073%; No. 3 white. 75%4i.76: No. 3 yellow. 740 74% No. 4. 70%072%; No. t white. 730 74; No. 4 yellow. 71%073%. flats. No. 2. old. 47 0 48; new, 36; No. 2 white, old, .74'4(0.55 No. 3 white, old, 500 51; new. 38 0 41; Standard, old, 51055; new. 350 41. BUTTER. POULTRY AND EGGS. NEW YORK, tug I -Dressed poultry easier: turkeys 130 23. chickens 18027, fowls 130 20. du-ks 180181... Live poultry nominal; prices unsettled. Butter weaker; creamery specials 25% 0 26%. creamery extras 27027%', state dairy itubs) 21%02t>, process'specials 25. Eggs quiet; nearby white fancy 30031. nearby brown fancy 24025. extra firsts 230:H, firsts 18%019%. Cheese quiet; whole milk specials 15' 4 <als' 2 whole milk fancy skims specials skims fine full skims 13